Saturday, August 13, 2011

Why will hydrogen form an ionic bond with fluorine but only forms covalent bonds with carbon?

It has to do really with the carbon not the hydrogen. Fluorine has 7 valance electrons and it just gains hydrogen's one electron to fill the 8th spot. Carbon on the other hand is unique because it has four valance electrons so it has four spaces for electrons so it shares instead of just taking four electrons.

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